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ditchlily
08-11-2005, 01:57 PM
The tundra is such a beautiful place in summertime...I'm on a crusade to get a picture of it that does it justice. How does one capture the color of itty-bitty flowers from a distance? Is this even possible?

Here are two examples, taken with either Fuji 800 or 400 film:

close up they look good (http://www-personal.ksu.edu/%7Ejfoster1/nfmossflowers.jpeg)

from a distance they wash out (http://www-personal.ksu.edu/%7Ejfoster1/nflostmeadow.jpeg)

day two, brighter (a little better) (http://www-personal.ksu.edu/%7Ejfoster1/nflostmeadow2.jpeg)

I'm thinking this last one might be a bit overexposed, despite what the light meter said. This is at 11,000 ft where the sun can be deceptively bright. Any opinions on this?

PetersCreek
08-11-2005, 10:11 PM
I'm thinking that lowering the camera and getting some closer foreground into the frame, perhaps on some rocks or a small knobby rise would bring some of that color into the picture...and give the scene a greater feeling of depth. That'd be my approach, anyway.

ditchlily
08-12-2005, 01:29 PM
I'm thinking that lowering the camera and getting some closer foreground into the frame, perhaps on some rocks or a small knobby rise would bring some of that color into the picture...and give the scene a greater feeling of depth. That'd be my approach, anyway.

Hm, good idea. I should have done a few like that while I was rolling around on the trail trying to get closeups. :D